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By TWICE Staff -- TWICE, 2/9/2009

T-Mobile Phone Goes Green

Bellevue, Wash. — T-Mobile polished its eco-friendly credentials with the launch of a phone whose housing is made from recycled plastic water bottles.

  • SIM2/Dolby Show Pro LED LCD TV

  • Panasonic Debuts Network Cameras

  • iSuppli: Driver-Assist Products To Triple

  • DisplaySearch: Q4 PDP Shipments Down

TALKBACK:

In response to: Circuit City: A Brief History In Time : David Kaplan, Seattle, executive director: “Any history of Circuit City that leaves out the arc & influence of Walter Bruckhart is incomplete. Walter was a legendary merchant and merchandiser — loved and admired by those he mentored, respected by the vendors.”

In response to: 12-Volt Campaign Ready For Summer : Wayne Brown, Illinois, manufacturer’s rep.: “I applaud the efforts of this committee to take positive steps to help stimulate the 12V industry. However I believe the current efforts are misguided. The approach discussed so far to embark on a PR campaign and build awareness to consumer options in their vehicle will in all likelihood fall short of the ultimate goal of driving consumers into our storefronts. People are not motivated by practicality.”

BLOGS:

Executive Insight: Daniel Lee

3-D TV — Are Consumers Ready to Make the Jump?

Imagine watching a game where the team actually surrounds you. Or immerse yourself in a movie that looks like it is taking place in your living room. After seeing some of the news from International CES, this makes me wonder if this is the future of TV?

Reporter’s Notebook: Greg Tarr

3-D TV 2009 – Feh!

OK, after the recent onslaught of 3-D TV demos at International CES, the much-hyped airing of a 3-D ad during the Super Bowl and the second season, second semester debut of NBC’s “Chuck” in 3-D Monday night, my opinion of 3-D TV 2009 is, frankly, feh (to quote my Yiddish-speaking friends).

TOP 10: Most-Read TWICE.com Stories (Jan 26- Feb. 1)

1. Best Buy To Lay Off HQ Workers: Report

2. Circuit City Liquidation Sales Hit $450 Million

3. House Republicans Reject TV Delay Bill

4. Retailers, Suppliers Vie For Circuit City Share

5. Circuit City Wind-Down: What Happens Now

6. Camera Sales Dipping

7. Circuit City: A Brief History In Time

8. Cars Ship Without Radios In Recession

9. Appliance Direct Buying Out Rex Stores

10. Sen. Rockefeller Unveils Amended DTV Date Bill

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ADL award winners Jerry Satoren

Vitelli, Satoren, Juszkiewicz Honored By ADL

The National Consumer Technology Industry's annual dinner and fundraiser for the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) honored drew more than 500 industry leaders, here, on Saturday, Nov. 14.
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